The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1913, Page 4

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Th N0'SGRIP ILOS VICTIM FAST, : oth ES RESTES | Half a Qozen Yachtsnien Are Caught in Bog oni Way to Commodore Tyson. . ‘The ground seemed to open beneath Die feet and into a bog up to his arm- Pita plunge! Poter Tyson, Commodore @f th Pansalc Yacht Club, to-day. A Rendred feet to ene side rushed a score ‘f members of the club on a narrow plank roadway across the Jersey Mead- owe which led from the Newark Plank Read to the shanty of “Smoke Eel") trom Charite, ‘on the bank of the Hackensack River, from the roof of which poured loud.of smoke. Tyron, attempting whorteut to rescue Charlie, in whose the yachtemen believed there ‘an explosion, had rushed into eof the fields of quicksand with ful the meadows are dotted. ha felt himself going dow-, Com- Tyson stuck both arms out, Gutehing at the swamp ¢racs, which tore eWay ‘from {ts roots as his fingers MADMAN ON SHIP GLEARS DECK WITH |: REVOLVERBI BULLETS Fusillade Freeh thee Two Weapons Drives Passengers Below and Boatmen Overboard. ‘That the deck of the Oruba of the | Royal Mal) line, which arrived: to-day | trom Souttiampton by way of the West {Indies and South American ports, was not converted into a shambies was not the fauit of John Cunninghat Di wenger from the initial sailing port. Mr, Cunningham ed queerly from He heli aloof v' that the erratic gia was addicted to the use of drug “}and that somebody wasn't hit was dinner ties when mont of the ‘passen- mers were neta preparing for the eve- ning meal, shots rang out on deck. The air was fiiied with shrieks and yells, while two revolvers barked and epat flames and sped bullets. TRIED TO SHOOT ‘ClOARETTES IN BOATMEN'S MOUTHS. Passengers rushed on dock, but what +] was not to de coaxed or bullied. With( months, has so agal they saw mado them rush blick again. | fo'caiifie” ‘head, Mr. tect pop had become obdsessed' himself and junp 4 right into the mid- fas & cowboy and wan taking | die of Cunningham's back. Two reports rettes in the mouths/rang out as the shooter went to the who were peddiing | deck, head first, and the ship's surgeon boatmen didn't walt! on wp of hi to be shot out. T Li » of an eye the first th the doctor, He kickea uit of the maniac’s hands, the negroes who had been twice) the gun: i} he doctor, he for iningham’s aim, took a|/Then wi r into the #ea. Le monkeys his fellows followed his example. There was the crack of # revolver, a jet of flame, the sing! bullet. Then @ leg up to the rail & moment's pause, a header aplash in the sea, “Yay! roop oop tt-r-rer- ay, ay, ay!” with him, as the t the deck. Cunn! fat, Officer H. Green of the Oruba} wrestler and the Icelandor in Baron dashed at the mi Wheeling like «| Balley’s circus. Some of the other flash, Cunningham t a bullet in his| OMcers ran to the assistance of the direction, and the sallor paused. With|*hip'’s men and the doctor called for ¢ both revolvern before hi m| straitjacket. backed toward the forward part of the! Cunningham waa soon under control, ship. Then he stopped and reloaded| nd wae confined In the lazarette. Dr. his weapons. Some of the passengers,; Morton soon had his hands tuil with thinkiog the tunillade finished, ventured | Hysterical and fainting women passen- to peep out on deck. Ti ra. At Colon the demented man was the firing was resum the while, yelling like a demon. Dows| he will go back to Southampton on the below tumbled the frightened passen-|Oruba. Dr. Morton said that the drugs he had been using had finally made the ROT OFFICER SHORT RANGE|"™? Ins -~" TARGET FOR HIM. “ the madman again, and the latter pointed both revolvers at him. The Conmrsanman Time aot sailor pleaded with him. But Cunning-| conimittee of hi hy D. Sullivan, been in charge of a Property for four riy recovered that | @ yell he turned the volley loose for a summer trip wonder. He was not firing in the a He was shooting straight ahead. Ottheer to ren as to atand ati He dared not turn his back upon the revolver wiel Meantime Dr, Morton way forward along th . ceeded in passing the maniac without attracting his notice. Ho reached the an that, the enemie were only the hallucini ordered mi aaid the Sher! then: turned, braced} | | iq wn HWIIHH HI | $ f i ionqune batten i " | ~ i hu df alee a B ono J | Here is the one place in New York where you can get the latest i models in enna nox | —a lai ange shige just I receiv All the newest and | smartest styles in a jij wide variety of leathers |i and sizes, assuring you a perfect fit. $3.50 to $5.00 A few at $6.00 QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP. 42 West 34th Street Midwey tween the Walder} end the McAlpin One of our many new models. New York Last. =~ The Million Dollar Clearing Sale Swings along with unabated vim —new lots each day take the place of those : i i i : 233,27 Hie if H Es alti i 2 f. dice if He gs f 2 , “38 23 E i at i 3 iF z ac sold out. eo 34 Means E.. [9°70 208 IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER— To-Morrow’s Extraordinary Offering of ‘Misses’ $8.50, $10.75 and $12. (Om id Summer Dresses at $5.00 “*” sWill Be the. Event;of the Season. From point of: value-giving, Extraordinary values all over the store that are worth while coming for. mo Beautiful 35e Tub Silks, yd, 25c I tty str; ffects, pink helio, blue and th " lac’ black and white combinations.” This is an ox: cellent material for blouses and dresses as it washes splendidly. To-morrow, at, 25¢c Ga Main Fleet, On fale Te-Merrew. , this sale is without « parallel in the records of our store. Our shop in the old Astor House, New York, sumed to quick-stepping, style- wanting men. The garments supplicd had © a clever down-town swing. The fabrics were smart, toppy and distinctive. The value shone out like the rays of a search- light. (OW the old Astor House is to be wrecked. Its wrecking means a “building up” of your individual wardrobe, for the clothes made expressly for the old Astor Shop have to be disposed of at once. They will be put on sale at our three Greater New York Shops on Saturday, June 7th. Prices have been toppled that you may pick up a bright, light summer suit. Such price reductions you have fants seen —- $50 suite at $33.50—$40 suits at $26.75—$35 sults. at $23.25—-$30 suits at $20—§25 suits at $17.50— /. fi _$92.00 ouits at $15, and $18 suite at $12.8), a The Hilton Company © 219 Broadway—also 37th St. end Broadway Also Brooklyn—cerner Fulton and Smith Streets. Other Hilton Btores—Philadelphia, 1327 Chestnut Street; Boston, cor ner Washington Street and Temple -‘lace; Pittsburg, corner Vifth Avenue an@ Smithfield Street; Newark, Broa: and Market Streets; Chicago, corner State and Quincy Streets. Diarrhoea Prevented “AR ounce cure.” An inertia pound edition aed and 8 glass of ice water, sudden exposu: te eee ness or ‘eating wary pom fruit, drinking impure water may turn a wells at into ee a condition asto pradece that m jing and perl pot y of all summer in! oid thin os well av yasmorine ‘ Poisoning, stomacl baer; wtke chilis, cae oie towel e tak Dulty's Pure’ “Malt whiskey” water vasionaly dugg Use day, especially before eating. If any of nese complaints have al- ready taken h i \ From a style or dressmaking. vi t, the ‘reputation’ of our Misses’ ae aphncn ar= jj antees the latest resraking Vim models and faultless workmanship. : a All Ene in, ees, At Slay CAs-Geneet ond Individual: Z Fashioned of Voiles, Pom; oiles, Fees ad Dolly Varden snd peace Crepes, French and Ramie Duity's Pare Malt-Whiskey Is a sure remedy and will bring quick i gt they reacted him... Avhalt Gragued ‘him from the grip |, He was senseless when m free and they rushed’ Charles Sommer'e doat- the x woul ifn aye mnbaience rons 5 be had was tertibly Models — the new, combined with Aaa binations. All frill, ribbon velvet and c the newest shades and two-tone effects, { and women of medium build. Dresses made to retail at to-morrow, choice at..... We micture abvve four of the medele at 65, * American Lady” Corsets $5.00 Values $2 45 5+») Fee. Thureday Mode of bendanine brocade in the newest models. De Jo bade: weeded, as every woman knows this #2, 80 to 4.00 Corsets, 31.6 69)" ell made of beat ‘materials, in a lar; * Pel models; come alightly ha Judic Corsets, $5.00 imported ‘Corsets, medium and high bust, excel- of best materials. In this ramen values Black Satins IN A SPECIAL SALE! the pro- Fed fon by fr. ireteth aoe should ¢ fore great terest you. iad 25—36-in. Satin de ore . 88c ‘gl. 25 Brassieres, 79c Pf mely trimmed wre Ma jidery. Some with one inch washable ribbon ing. ‘al ed ‘ta Main Fleer, On Sale To-Morrew, Five Handsome Sample Lines of the Most Beautiful High Grade Kimonos, Negligees é» Dressing Sacques| , At Half and Less Than Half Their Regular Prices $1.00 Values at $1.50 Values at | 92.00 Valyes at 9c | 69c | $1.00 93,00 Values at $5.00 Values at $1.50 | $1.98 ‘The loveliest models Milad dainty, offer inatly dry, ditinctive stl plas, ‘Swiss and Lens has ever set her eyes a es, fashioned of fancy ly trimmed with lace, insert! Kimonos of Fine Lawn, pretty floral patterns Aa ory; value 8 einen 49c ne atiste; in all cal value 61.00 .. 69¢ Kim egtig eslgeee supe or straight lines; ‘made of wise, ef tiste, prof ribbon and lace; Me Lone Kimmones and ‘S Neg igees, of atiste, ator trimmed me Ah ribbon; value @9,00: Long Kimonos and Negligees, of Fane Voile, J anese Crepe. in eae Salons net Swit Faney\ pene g with rerio eertion and E meant; 64.00 me at Gimpoen Crawford, Hiya demena for Ei for Black Satins Our Famous “Sir Henri” Shoes: Women ions ma ae ae 1 judgment of well informed women i want shoe that is the very latest in style one that will stand the test of long tee, Russian Blouse, Bolero, Tunic and yams effects; cloth, in beautiful color com- in sizes for j juniors, misses 50, $10.75 and $12.75, &@ Gimpeen Crowferd Co., Third Fleer, On fale Te-Morrow, Sample Line and Sale of Handsome Parasols Plain the ex- We have twenty-five different st; the ay sellers ured ie and among t! resent time are the new Ge pumps. fords sad argue neni pig ee an iM, BI patent esther white Nubuck tad at the end Ideal Summer Millinery Featuring Genuine Panama Hats in a eset, medium and small U& “$3.95 pes. ally ce le price. . ‘The combinations of ais are beautiful. Flower Borders, Dresden mig Into Two Lote for Easy Cheosing. There are Silke, Real Shantung Silks with ribbon borders, hand embroidered linens and many others too numerous to mention, &7 Main Fleer, On Sale Te-Merrow. ae, reat assortment, including Panamas, Wash lats, Banded Sailors, Felts in large, medium poe Foe shapes, 41.98 Hemp Hats, fine quality; in black, Priced | for Thursday at burntand navy blue, 91.06 Peanut ferew the wanted styles. Our = Trimm: 89c — Service is at your:command to execute whatever idea you may have or if you want us to lead our thoughta we will do 0, if) materials are bought inour department. ‘ta timpeon Crawteré Ce,, Mala Fleer, On Sale Te-Morrew. ‘40c &€/50cImported DressLinens (colored), fashicnable Summer colors. ,. Ste White Irish Linen —$8 i Thousands of yards in coarse and fine weaves. All 1s! Og 28, ‘jee $1.85) 22" $2.85 AT ae ee ist Sa aT MICHIGAN tat LUTELY FREE 6:55 Bsom & 180 vi! ae = OPEN UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK, tan ER AMOUNT: HOPORTION OPEN Sorunoay EVENINGS ONLY 2174 -3° AVE. BET [18 & 119 “STS. Terns itely. qt fe, Ga 8, ‘or quality our prices are lower peed hy BQ TRUS te tle ame Fen and Dish, 7 in. in diameter, sold pate sberg nding Bod ‘This Ferd Dish ie made of Solid polished. Claw feet. This Fern is Natural, is li “ i i HW I if # etsy Hy it is i j

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